Cleveland V

The Ameritech Building was inspiration for The Daily Planet in the Superman comics. Superman was created in Cleveland by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster in 1932.

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The Ameritech Building was inspiration for The Daily Planet in the Superman comics. Superman was created in Cleveland by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster in 1932.

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The Osborn building on the corner of Huron and Prospect.

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The Osborn building on the corner of Huron and Prospect.

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The pediment above the gorgeous-but-vacant Cleveland Trust Company.

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The pediment above the gorgeous-but-vacant Cleveland Trust Company.

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Sunny days and vacant storefronts make for nice reflections.

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Sunny days and vacant storefronts make for nice reflections.

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Inside the Euclid Arcade. A Hyatt Regency occupies the top three floors while the first and lower floors are open to the public with retail space.

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Inside the Euclid Arcade. A Hyatt Regency occupies the top three floors while the first and lower floors are open to the public with retail space.

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The top of the Soldiers and Sailors Monument in Cleveland&amp;#39;s Public Square.

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The top of the Soldiers and Sailors Monument in Cleveland&#39;s Public Square.

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I chose this shot because I like the clouds, the blue sky, the shadows, how the KeyBank building just peeked over the building in the foreground, and how the building in the foreground creates a frame.

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I chose this shot because I like the clouds, the blue sky, the shadows, how the KeyBank building just peeked over the building in the foreground, and how the building in the foreground creates a frame.